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fast food workers in hundreds o cities walking off the job this week. it's all part of union-backed protests, demanding 15 bucks an hour. and president obama agreeing it's time for a raise in the minimum wage. >> i'm going to keep pushing until we get a higher minimum wage for hard-working americans across the entire country. it will be good for our economy. >> but, as the unemployment rate is heading in the right direction, will this wage hike have jobs taking a hike? hi, everyone, this is "bulls and bears." let's get right to it. the bulls and bears.
fast food workers in hundreds o cities walking off the job this week. it's all part of union-backed protests, demanding 15 bucks an hour. and president obama agreeing it's time for a raise in the minimum wage. >> i'm going to keep pushing until we get a higher minimum wage for hard-working americans across the entire country. it will be good for our economy. >> but, as the unemployment rate is heading in the right direction, will this wage hike have jobs taking a hike? hi, everyone,...
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obviouslthe best person running period but just to say i'm an independent makes me lose work in the city. john: really? >> no question. it has come back to me trust me. i have spent on said i get tired of people's opinions i am not even a agree i just point out where my viewpoints areifferent than that is the death to get people to turn off they get a green ian devotional. there is no facts only emotion. when i said i voted for reagan i was in canada they said you are such an educated. >> i work with 12,000 kids the best after-school programin the state for inner-city kids 12,000 kids we have a 90 percent graduation rate. john: but because you vote a certain way? >> it is the indoctrination but i keep asking socialism? ho does it work? >> in holwood they don't carry about obamacare do not affect them. john: the biggescause is saving the earth and climate change. here is a commercial done by harrison ford. >> when rainforest are slashed and burned their releases tons of carbon into the air we breathe. e changes our climate. it hurts. every bit of rain forest cut down over there really hur
obviouslthe best person running period but just to say i'm an independent makes me lose work in the city. john: really? >> no question. it has come back to me trust me. i have spent on said i get tired of people's opinions i am not even a agree i just point out where my viewpoints areifferent than that is the death to get people to turn off they get a green ian devotional. there is no facts only emotion. when i said i voted for reagan i was in canada they said you are such an educated....
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are such an educated. >> i work with 12,000 kids the best after-school program in the ste for inner-city kids 12,000 kids we have a 90 percent graduation rate. john: but because you vote a certain way? >> it is the indoctrination but i keep asking socialism? how does it work? >> in hollywood they don't carry about obamacare does not affect them. john: the biggest cause is saving the earth and climate change. here is a commercial done by harrison ford. >> when rainforest are slashed and burned their releases tons of carbon into the air we breathe. the changes our climate. it hurts. every bit of rain forest cut down over there really hurts us over here. john: what? waxing your chest hair and the of ra forests? it is a gimmick but i would not mind so much i would not mind if they were such a hypocrite but he owns seven airplanes. he admits he once flew the jet to get a cheeseburger. it makes you wish people would confront them. but this brings somne did. >> any other plans to get your chest waxed. are you still flying to get a cheeseburger? i guess you drive the honda odyssey. owning seven
are such an educated. >> i work with 12,000 kids the best after-school program in the ste for inner-city kids 12,000 kids we have a 90 percent graduation rate. john: but because you vote a certain way? >> it is the indoctrination but i keep asking socialism? how does it work? >> in hollywood they don't carry about obamacare does not affect them. john: the biggest cause is saving the earth and climate change. here is a commercial done by harrison ford. >> when rainforest...
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obviously the best person running period but just to say i'm an independent makes me lose work in the city. john: really? >> no question. it has come back to me trust me. i have spent on said i get tired of people's opinions i am not even a agree i just point out where my viewpoints are different than that is the death to get people to turn off they get a green ian devotional. there is no facts only emotion. when i said i voted for reagan i was in canada they said you are such an educated. >> i work with 12,000 kids the best after-school program in the state for inner-city kids 12,000 kids we have a 90 percent graduation rate. john: but because you vote a certain way? >> it is the indoctrination but i keep asking socialism? how does it work? >> in hollywood they don't carry about obamacare does not affect them. john: the biggest cause is saving the earth and climate change. here is a commercial done by harrison ford. >> when rainforest are slashed and burned their releases tons of carbon into the air we breathe. the changes our climate. it hurts. every bit of rain forest cut down over ther
obviously the best person running period but just to say i'm an independent makes me lose work in the city. john: really? >> no question. it has come back to me trust me. i have spent on said i get tired of people's opinions i am not even a agree i just point out where my viewpoints are different than that is the death to get people to turn off they get a green ian devotional. there is no facts only emotion. when i said i voted for reagan i was in canada they said you are such an...
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dagen: motor city, auto sales. connell: first to nicole petallides on the floor of the stock exchange looking at today's markets. nicole: good morning. good morning, everybody. right now all we mayybe clocking in some losses for the third day in a row for the dow and the s&p and we haven't seen that since september. dow jones industrials down 66 points at 15,932 and nasdaq down sitting at 1797, friday is jobs friday, watching for that. also a close eye on dow chemical which jumped to little bit yesterday on this news, pulling back now, trying to spin off part of their business so we have seen this moving back and forth, gains going back today. connell: breaking news in a detroit courtroom where a federal judge is ruling whether or not the city can continue with its bankruptcy filing. dagen: a win for the city? jeff flock live from detroit with the latest. jeff: it is accused ruling. for the first time ever a federal judge has ruled in detroit std may cut, diminish the pensions of municipal workers in bankruptcy, fi
dagen: motor city, auto sales. connell: first to nicole petallides on the floor of the stock exchange looking at today's markets. nicole: good morning. good morning, everybody. right now all we mayybe clocking in some losses for the third day in a row for the dow and the s&p and we haven't seen that since september. dow jones industrials down 66 points at 15,932 and nasdaq down sitting at 1797, friday is jobs friday, watching for that. also a close eye on dow chemical which jumped to little...
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walmart and other major retailers battled the city earlier this year when the city council passed another bill that would have hiked the minimum wage to $12.50 an hour, so-called living wage supported by unions but retailers call the bill unfair because it would have applied only to employees and big box stores. walmart threatened to halt the expansion plans of the bill became law and mayor vincent gray vetoed it as a job killer and unfair for singling out retailers but the city council responded yesterday with unanimous veto-proof support for this new minimum-wage bill which would apply to all workers in the city. the bill's sponsor thinks the city, not walmart, has the leverage. >> a very attractive market, one of the highest disposable incomes in the nation, we are approaching 650,000 residents, so this is an area of growth. an institution like wal-mart already saturated the suburbs so they need to come to the inner cities. >> walmart did not respond to our requests but the mayor said he supports raising the minimum wage for all workers in this city to at least $10 an hour. cheryl: aft
walmart and other major retailers battled the city earlier this year when the city council passed another bill that would have hiked the minimum wage to $12.50 an hour, so-called living wage supported by unions but retailers call the bill unfair because it would have applied only to employees and big box stores. walmart threatened to halt the expansion plans of the bill became law and mayor vincent gray vetoed it as a job killer and unfair for singling out retailers but the city council...
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the top five happiest cities in the nation according to one survey, two cities from the same state. the you live there? Ò i o you f l good? so much more coming up on this hour of maumets now. ♪ connell: i wasn't even there. dagen: no indication. Ò i ogs are supposed to make you
the top five happiest cities in the nation according to one survey, two cities from the same state. the you live there? Ò i o you f l good? so much more coming up on this hour of maumets now. ♪ connell: i wasn't even there. dagen: no indication. Ò i ogs are supposed to make you
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night line is back in just 60 >> from new york city this is "night line". >> paul walker was at the center of the $2 billion franchise that sent him on the fast track to fame. he lived vicariously through his daredevil stunts now hitting too close to home. we have the latest details on the charity event this weekend where things took a turn for the tragic. >> reporter: those blue eyes, that smile, that lead foot. for paul walker it was a recipe for hollywood success. he rose to fame in the fast and furious block busters, those street racing epics, six movies in all that earned urine vestal studios over $2 billion worldwide but now this is his hollywood ending. a fiery crash that killed the 40-year-old actor and his friend. the red porsche so mangled that it was unrecognizable. calling into the question the fate of the latest movie that he was filming. walker didn't just play a fast car junkie he was a self-described adrenaline junky off screen, too. and then a love of cars. >> just under 200. i did 197. i haven't broken 200 yet. >> are you going to try? >> i'll do it. it's the right car. e
night line is back in just 60 >> from new york city this is "night line". >> paul walker was at the center of the $2 billion franchise that sent him on the fast track to fame. he lived vicariously through his daredevil stunts now hitting too close to home. we have the latest details on the charity event this weekend where things took a turn for the tragic. >> reporter: those blue eyes, that smile, that lead foot. for paul walker it was a recipe for hollywood success....
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is a beautiful city and now both of my kids were born in vancouver so i have two canadian children. and the strangest thing about canada is the canadians they're just so damn nice i mean it is incredible they are rude and hoover of montreal toronto it is a stereotype that is based on truth is based on truth. and they live in our shadow the shadow of america hovers over them yeah it makes me wonder if there are some sort of atomic bombs. if you could have something named after you it would be a sandwich like a reuben but not a ribbon ameesha ameesha hidden talent you have we may not know about. and curl my tongue. my god. how did you find that talent i actually saw someone else did it and i practiced for about two weeks through again once ok. that's enough thank you me thank you thank you my guess the most town was the collins supernatural airs tuesdays at nine. he stand eight central remember you could find me on twitter at king's things and if you haven't found me sure already you apparently don't know much about twitter we'll see you next time. i know c.n.n. the m s n b c news hav
is a beautiful city and now both of my kids were born in vancouver so i have two canadian children. and the strangest thing about canada is the canadians they're just so damn nice i mean it is incredible they are rude and hoover of montreal toronto it is a stereotype that is based on truth is based on truth. and they live in our shadow the shadow of america hovers over them yeah it makes me wonder if there are some sort of atomic bombs. if you could have something named after you it would be a...
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the city know i've heard stories but oklahoma's he's a kind of tells you come in eleven out of bubble and jonas my interest was piqued enough folks tell me what to me. having joined the british only holmes was sent back to germany to find the man who'd run outfits than the tories concentration camp where more than a mini and jesus doses we don't host was among the words criminals of the holocaust times that you track it down. heidi in a pond near the danish border a pleasing as a farm labourer micah and possessing a local phone call from p this is is overseeing the process no no don't panic attack was a foursome back was full it macy's his wedding ring. he says to no posts can be a wedding ring because my great uncle's chum and serena is so often gemini people put their husbands and wives name inside the wedding ring. and coming us is to walk over to my wedding ring off stock. my google says to his sergeant he says could you go to the kitchen. had to go again mike. and thus of t magts can i hand them a dose of realizes that he's serious the hands of the wedding ring and added that his
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book would be one of the ok was the strangest thing about canada you should've been cooper util city vancouver is a beautiful city and now both of my kids were born in vancouver so i have two canadian children. and the strangest thing about canada is the canadians they're just so damn nice i mean it is incredible they are. drawled toronto it is a stereotype that is based on truth is based on truth. and they live in our shadow the shadow of america hovers over them yeah it makes me wonder if there are some sort of atomic bombs. if you could have something named after you it would be a sandwich like a reuben but not a ribbon ameesha ameesha hidden talent you have we may not know about. and curl my tongue. my god. how did you find that talent i actually saw someone else did it and i practiced for about two weeks to again once ok. that's enough thank you thanks to my guests the town was a collins supernatural airs tuesdays at nine and he stand eight central remember you can find me on twitter at king's things and if you haven't found me sure already you apparently don't know much about t
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could you make an area of a city and that would cause disruption. this worrying it is that tuff, cobalt 60 is driving around in the back of vans relatively unprotected. the very fact that radioactive material is possible to steal as easy as this. that's alarming. material saves thousands of lives each year through cancer treatment. it's good sources are available treatment. i think that all kreuz this a wake-up call to all countries to look at this material. speaking, when it is being transported how much would be expected? >> it depends on a country by country basis. developing countries -- and mexico is not quite a anymore -- ountry generally security arrangements weaker. >> would you expect an incident like this to produce changes look at r countries do this and say, we have to be more careful about it? nuclear security needs to be a process. here are always weaknesses in nuclear security that need to be addressed. of the vulnerability materials during transport. a wake-up call for all countries that have nuclear act i have material and hat's eve
could you make an area of a city and that would cause disruption. this worrying it is that tuff, cobalt 60 is driving around in the back of vans relatively unprotected. the very fact that radioactive material is possible to steal as easy as this. that's alarming. material saves thousands of lives each year through cancer treatment. it's good sources are available treatment. i think that all kreuz this a wake-up call to all countries to look at this material. speaking, when it is being...
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new york came in third and the world's oldest city, the world's least most youthful city? metamucilton,illinois. la was number eight. we may not be the most youthful city but we definitely have the most paralyzed foreheads here. i know a lot of you are here vacationing. did any of you in our studio audience wait in line for a black friday sale? there was a lot of black friday audience. i was always told that you can't put a life on human life but apparently it's $8.99. at a kohl's in illinois, one shopper was shot in the arm by police. in vegas, a man was shot in the leg. this happened around 2:30 friday morning in philadelphia where one of the come bbatants had th foresight to bring a stun gun. >> oh! oh! >> happy birthday, jesus. we're doing this for you. you know what? i have to say the lady with the stun gun just wanted it more. good for her. i believe that we can blame this black friday violence on one specific thing from our childhood and that is this -- that's right. p pi pinatas. if you hit something with a bat and fight hard enough you get candy. and then you beco
new york came in third and the world's oldest city, the world's least most youthful city? metamucilton,illinois. la was number eight. we may not be the most youthful city but we definitely have the most paralyzed foreheads here. i know a lot of you are here vacationing. did any of you in our studio audience wait in line for a black friday sale? there was a lot of black friday audience. i was always told that you can't put a life on human life but apparently it's $8.99. at a kohl's in illinois,...
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tragedy struck out in kansas city arrowhead stadium. police say one person died, three people are being questioned after an altercation during a chiefs/broncos game. a fight broke out. the death is being treat as a homicide. >>> prince harry is officially on his way to the south pole while staying in a toasty palace may seem much more appealing, harry has decided to compete in a wounded warrior race consisting of a 13-mile trek through subfreezing temperatures. harry says, quote, obviously the uk will win. >>> a new poll by the associated press say only a third of americans say they trust others. a record low since the poll was first conducted in 1972. >>> thailand's capital was rocked over the weekend as thousands took to the streets seeking the ousting the prime minister. they threw molotov cocktails at police. at least four people were killed. >>> a maryland man was charged with fraud after claiming he slipped on a banana peel in a washington metro station. the man will slip on a banana, but as the surveillance video shows, he droppe
tragedy struck out in kansas city arrowhead stadium. police say one person died, three people are being questioned after an altercation during a chiefs/broncos game. a fight broke out. the death is being treat as a homicide. >>> prince harry is officially on his way to the south pole while staying in a toasty palace may seem much more appealing, harry has decided to compete in a wounded warrior race consisting of a 13-mile trek through subfreezing temperatures. harry says, quote,...
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for television, and was heading into the city for work. i'm so sorry for your loss, nancy, how are you holding up? >> we are holding up, anderson, we have got a whole community holding us up. and we have got our jim, who is filling us up with love and holding us up. >> what do you want people to know about jim? >> we want people to know that jim was interested -- in what everybody was doing. he was pure goodness. and he lived that and showed that and gave that to his boys every single day. he gave that to his guys that he worked with. he gave that to his family and his beautiful nieces and nephews. he gave that to his beautiful daughter. i want people to know how good jim was. >> i -- i saw some of the tweets you were sending out. tell us about your dad. >> well, first off i just want to say that my dad was not a victim. i don't want him to be known as a victim. jim lovell was so much more than just a victim. he was a loving father, a great dad. best friend, uncle. great co-worker, just always had had a smile on his face. i just want to sa
for television, and was heading into the city for work. i'm so sorry for your loss, nancy, how are you holding up? >> we are holding up, anderson, we have got a whole community holding us up. and we have got our jim, who is filling us up with love and holding us up. >> what do you want people to know about jim? >> we want people to know that jim was interested -- in what everybody was doing. he was pure goodness. and he lived that and showed that and gave that to his boys...
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artists recorded sun city in 1985 to support the boycott of south africa. years afterwards, after he won freedom for himself and his nation, the burdens of office were lightened for mandela by the occasional presence of entertainers. for michael jackson -- for the spice girls. >> this town which understands star culture, how did they see nelson mandela? >> he was the ultimate star? he is -- a hero, he is a flesh and blood hero, alive in our time. >> the entire entertainment community saw in him, a man they yearned to i've de eed to i'ved. >> you are saying to get your picture taken with nelson mandela was the ultimate tribute for a hollywood producer? >> definitely. meant your heart, spirit and conscience was in the right place. >> even in a resolutely ironic age. man dem la's life, a hollywood touch stone. never massive at the box office. yet compelling. a hero for and of his time. that so many seem to chronicle and celebrate. ♪ free nelson mandela i'm chris conley for "nightline" in los angeles. >>> our thanks to chris conley. next, nelson man dem la in
artists recorded sun city in 1985 to support the boycott of south africa. years afterwards, after he won freedom for himself and his nation, the burdens of office were lightened for mandela by the occasional presence of entertainers. for michael jackson -- for the spice girls. >> this town which understands star culture, how did they see nelson mandela? >> he was the ultimate star? he is -- a hero, he is a flesh and blood hero, alive in our time. >> the entire entertainment...
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. >>> and here is a look outside live over new york city. i'm meteorologist dave warren looking at the snow moving through the northeast. the visibilities are down. not all that low, though. so the snow is fairly moderate but it is sticking. watching this closely, because it is sticking, causing a lot of problems on the roadways, and that snow coming down pretty heavy. an inch or two an hour, but look what happens at 3:00. 4:00 or 5:00 that snow clears out, so we are seeing it end before the evening rush hour. temperatures are just below the freezing mark, so the road treatments have worked. there is snow coming from the arctic blast which will be lake effect snow. 34 in new york, 32 in philadelphia. the main roads are just wet. the side roads are pretty slick. a look at the cold arctic blast a little bit later. ♪ >>> taking a look at our top business headlines, the auto maker industry making history today. gm about to be the first major car company to have a woman as its ceo. she is going to be succeeding the previous ceo next month. she
. >>> and here is a look outside live over new york city. i'm meteorologist dave warren looking at the snow moving through the northeast. the visibilities are down. not all that low, though. so the snow is fairly moderate but it is sticking. watching this closely, because it is sticking, causing a lot of problems on the roadways, and that snow coming down pretty heavy. an inch or two an hour, but look what happens at 3:00. 4:00 or 5:00 that snow clears out, so we are seeing it end...
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is a city nestled against the adriatic sea. it has been a hit with tv crews and tourist. the medieval time -- medieval town features and the last season of "game of thrones congo thrones,"f and now they are trying to cash in. $75, she runs a tour and draws crowds from across the globe. a lot of people from australia and america, especially younger people who know about the show new the city through that. that sort of introduces them and they want to come here to see where it was filmed. is in thetory middle ages when it was an important trading hub. and damaged by yugoslav troops during the war of independence. now it was to restore its place on the global tourist map. they are hoping that the show will help spread the word. >> sticking with the film references, t rivet -- tv references, if you thought the invisibility cloak was finished with "harry potter" think again. ♪ >> carol massar will be at world porch, the $1 billion hub in louisville kentucky. one million ash more than 4 million packages a day are sorted in the holiday season. we'll have a live interview with
is a city nestled against the adriatic sea. it has been a hit with tv crews and tourist. the medieval time -- medieval town features and the last season of "game of thrones congo thrones,"f and now they are trying to cash in. $75, she runs a tour and draws crowds from across the globe. a lot of people from australia and america, especially younger people who know about the show new the city through that. that sort of introduces them and they want to come here to see where it was...
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., in the stadium known as soccer city is quiet and empty, and then suddenly it isn't. the gates open and the energy floods in. pouring rain driving the arrival of the covered upper deck. where they have no problem staying warm. and no doubts about why they are here. >> that will make history. >> 800 miles from cape town to dancing the aisles anyone like this anywhere. so yeah, this is my final. >> in the stadium hallways roving bands of singers sweep people up with it. >> and gather outside in circles of noise and joy. >> we have been asking people all week long, whether this is a time of sadness or celebration, and on this day, the answer is clear. >> the rain never lets up, and of course it doesn't matter. >> in prison for 27 years just to be in the rain, come on. he has done so much more for us. and this won't dispatchen our spirits. >> further from the stage, the view is still just fine. >> the biggest roars in a long afternoon of speech making go to president obama. [applause] >> i loved his speech very much. so we are looking forward for now. is the biggest boos
., in the stadium known as soccer city is quiet and empty, and then suddenly it isn't. the gates open and the energy floods in. pouring rain driving the arrival of the covered upper deck. where they have no problem staying warm. and no doubts about why they are here. >> that will make history. >> 800 miles from cape town to dancing the aisles anyone like this anywhere. so yeah, this is my final. >> in the stadium hallways roving bands of singers sweep people up with it....
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stra captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: ron howard is here. he is an oscar-winning filmmaker. his new movie "rush" re@s a 1970 formula one rivalry between james hunt and his austrian opponent niki lauda. critics are calling it one of ron howard's personal best. here is the trailer for the film. >> you've changed, haven't you? >> yeah. >> who's that? >> it's nicki laud dashgs he's just been signed by ferrari. >> really? >> he's driving like an old man. >> what's the incentive? why would i go fast? >> because i'm asking you to. >> this is an incredible battle between these two great drivers! >> i know, i'm terrible. >> no, you're not terrible, it's just who you are at this point in your life. >> to be a champion it takes more than being quick. you have to really believe it. >> i've been ready for this my whole life. >> i can beat this guy, trust me. >> he's consistent, dependable. >> can he put his life on the line the day it matters? >> this is the racing grudge match of the decade. >> world champion niki lauda tra
stra captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: ron howard is here. he is an oscar-winning filmmaker. his new movie "rush" re@s a 1970 formula one rivalry between james hunt and his austrian opponent niki lauda. critics are calling it one of ron howard's personal best. here is the trailer for the film. >> you've changed, haven't you? >> yeah. >> who's that? >> it's nicki laud dashgs he's...
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. >> reporter: back in the city the driver of this little rock bus nearly lost it on a slick road. families stuck at home, or in their cars, stuck on the roads. >> it has to be bad if the medical school closes. >> reporter: justin roberts says this shouldn't be happening in the south. he had no gloves or boots and was using an old license plate to scrape the ice off his car. >> they did warn us but when it hits, it hits. and i guess nobody really is ready for it when it comes. >> reporter: this is what families are up against, cities without the resources to clear the streets. all day long, and we saw one lonely snowplow. over in texas, the weight of the ice and snow brought down the roof of this marina, they cancelled the dallas marathon, our mike boettcher is there and says thousands of families still in the dark. >> a seven hour ice storm left more than 200,000 homes in dallas without power. the culprit? a thick coat of ice on limbs, they snapped and brought down power lines all around the metroplex. >> reporter: tonight utility crews brought in from other states before the stor
. >> reporter: back in the city the driver of this little rock bus nearly lost it on a slick road. families stuck at home, or in their cars, stuck on the roads. >> it has to be bad if the medical school closes. >> reporter: justin roberts says this shouldn't be happening in the south. he had no gloves or boots and was using an old license plate to scrape the ice off his car. >> they did warn us but when it hits, it hits. and i guess nobody really is ready for it when it...
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. >> reporter: this is what families are up against, cities without the resources to clear the streets. all day long, and we saw one lonely snowplow. over in texas, the weight of the ice and snow brought down the roof of this marina, they cancelled the dallas marathon, our mike boettcher is there and says thousands of families still in the dark. >> a sevenen hour ice storm lef more than 200,000 homes in dallas without power. the culprit? a thick coat of ice on limbs, they snapped and brought down power lines all around the metroplex. >> reporter: tonight utility crews brought in from other states before the storm are working overtime to remove the branches and repair the lines. these freezing temperatures aren't going anywhere any time soon, so this is going to stick around for a bit. the worst of this storm now heading north and east, greeting the residents of the ohio river valley tonight. diane. >> all right, steve osunsami out in the cold. as steve said, thousands of power lines across the country are laird in ice, even one inch can be dangerous for an outage. abc's weather editor
. >> reporter: this is what families are up against, cities without the resources to clear the streets. all day long, and we saw one lonely snowplow. over in texas, the weight of the ice and snow brought down the roof of this marina, they cancelled the dallas marathon, our mike boettcher is there and says thousands of families still in the dark. >> a sevenen hour ice storm lef more than 200,000 homes in dallas without power. the culprit? a thick coat of ice on limbs, they snapped...
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the city council meetings have been unbelievable. half the time rob ford is defiant, half the time he is apologetic. today things actually got physical. the mayor, apparently he thought his brother was getting into an argument with someone. he attempted to rush to his aid and in doing so almost trampled another city counsellor. >> we have got some angry exchanges going on. the mayor is -- >> he attacked somebody. >> the mayor has -- >> it's like canada's running of the bulls. that was the only great moment from toronto. the mayor's brother was giving a statement and he was interrupted by another city counselor. apparently the city counselor was stopped at a dui check point. it was embarrassing that he brought up via pantomime. >> if there is a code of conduct should be going through the right process. it shouldn't be happening -- i'm getting to my question, thank you. okay. you have got your own issues. i wouldn't say too much. >> counselor ford, please direct the question to the chair, to the staff. >> again. who do i speak to about
the city council meetings have been unbelievable. half the time rob ford is defiant, half the time he is apologetic. today things actually got physical. the mayor, apparently he thought his brother was getting into an argument with someone. he attempted to rush to his aid and in doing so almost trampled another city counsellor. >> we have got some angry exchanges going on. the mayor is -- >> he attacked somebody. >> the mayor has -- >> it's like canada's running of the...
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. >> la mls bajó el telón con real salt lake y el sporting kansas city terminaron empatados en 180 minutos, quedaron en penales y ganaron su priemra copa. >> en inglaterra el diablo en estado crítico, new castle ganó a domicilio 1 por 0 a manchester united en muchos años. >> en méxico las águilas del américa buscarán remontar ante toluca en el estadio azteca, el juego va por univisión. >> santos debe anotar y mantener al rival en 0, al león le basta empatar, santos león. >> comunicaciones en finalista y en honduras primera final entree real españa y la real sociedad. >> tu marcador, pronóstico para américa contra toluca. >> está difícil, veremos quién tiene correas. >> 2 a 1 para toluca. >> al toluca lñe va. >> claro, américa se va despidiendo. >> mañana vemos. >> tenemos más información a la vuelta de la pausa, no se vaya. >> ♪. >> ♪. >> las nuevas producciones nos e detgienen, pàra saber qué se estrena vamos con carolina ramírez. >> le tengo 2 producciones de jóvenes, esto es hola hollywood. >> tenemos la historia de 2 hermanos en busca de una vida mejor. >>
. >> la mls bajó el telón con real salt lake y el sporting kansas city terminaron empatados en 180 minutos, quedaron en penales y ganaron su priemra copa. >> en inglaterra el diablo en estado crítico, new castle ganó a domicilio 1 por 0 a manchester united en muchos años. >> en méxico las águilas del américa buscarán remontar ante toluca en el estadio azteca, el juego va por univisión. >> santos debe anotar y mantener al rival en 0, al león le basta empatar,...
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but the mayor of the city he was with did not like it. he issued an ultimatum which is where all of the important politicians turned to. here is what the mayor had to say. >> here from australia's gold coast. i have a message for pop prince, justin bieber. we love your music. >> did he say justin beaver? go back. see if we can -- >> i have a message for pop prince justin bieber. we love your music but hate your vandalism. have you two choices. come back and clean up your mess and come back and sing at the mayor's christmas carols this sunday. make me a believe. >> mr. mayor, that's not how it works. no one can make you a belieber, you have to belieb. there were new allegations today against toronto mayor rob ford, more details from a police report, that they've been reviewing, releasing little pieces of it. today gang members were caught on wiretaps saying they have photos of mayor ford doing heroin, which is weird. because i thought he had an exclusive deal with crack. i didn't know. the tapes, which are part of the report also suggested
but the mayor of the city he was with did not like it. he issued an ultimatum which is where all of the important politicians turned to. here is what the mayor had to say. >> here from australia's gold coast. i have a message for pop prince, justin bieber. we love your music. >> did he say justin beaver? go back. see if we can -- >> i have a message for pop prince justin bieber. we love your music but hate your vandalism. have you two choices. come back and clean up your mess...
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fans of game of thrones may organize the city. the town hopes to cash in on its newfound fame. -- it is easy to see why this city has been a hit with tv crews and tourists. the protective medieval town is in the smash hit "game of thrones." locals are looking to cash in. >> extras are coming in from all of the region. they wanted to be part of the project. a walking tour. she charges $75. >> a lot of people from australia and america, especially younger people who know about "a game of thrones," that sort of introduces them and they wanted to come here. >> the history dates back to the middle ages. it was an important trading hub and often targets of congress. when the former yugoslavia broke and damagedhelved by yugoslav and troops. the city wants to restore its place on the global map. they hope game of thrones will hope that helped spread the word. -- helped spread the word. >> final thoughts are next. ♪ >> welcome to "on the move." i am francine lacqua. areok at what the markets doing. 55 minutes into the trading day. 11 eur
fans of game of thrones may organize the city. the town hopes to cash in on its newfound fame. -- it is easy to see why this city has been a hit with tv crews and tourists. the protective medieval town is in the smash hit "game of thrones." locals are looking to cash in. >> extras are coming in from all of the region. they wanted to be part of the project. a walking tour. she charges $75. >> a lot of people from australia and america, especially younger people who know...
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a truck was hauling it to a waste center outside mexico city. police found the empty truck wednesday and soon after found the radioactive pellets in a field about 1/2 nile away. police do not think the thieves -- mile away. police do not think the thieves knew they were dealing with dangerous cargo. >>> the white house decided to grant legal protection to the big wind farms, the ones with the giant turbines. sometimes they accidentally kill or injure bald or golden eagles which is usually against the law. a federal study suggests the wind farms have killed 67 eagles the last five years. the white house now ys the protection granted today is intended to encouragement the development of green energy. >>> oh, the things folks will do to keep from looking their age. >> now there's a mickover called the vampire -- a makeover called the vampire face and it uses your own blood to smooth out wrinkles and help you look younger. it is a hit in hollywood evidently. >>> three, two, one. >> okay, it's not a rocket launch, no. that's president barack obama an
a truck was hauling it to a waste center outside mexico city. police found the empty truck wednesday and soon after found the radioactive pellets in a field about 1/2 nile away. police do not think the thieves -- mile away. police do not think the thieves knew they were dealing with dangerous cargo. >>> the white house decided to grant legal protection to the big wind farms, the ones with the giant turbines. sometimes they accidentally kill or injure bald or golden eagles which is...
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. >> it is different to be in new york city to be alone and all of these people around you. >> new york teaches you to crave loneliness. there is no reason to solve loneliness. you have to embrace it. that's what books are for. the books were created so you are never lonely. >> musicians and scientists and everyone important was lonely. you don't have creative time. >> from you lonely, just go to a bar. >> when you don't get a phone number. >> well there are things to alleviate that suffering too as well. this is a family show. we won't get into that here. you know what i'm talking about. >> prostitution. >> no, not that. something close. fisher-price, the only company i buy things from is taking crap from some consumers for one of its newest products. why are we showing these people holding hands a? is somebody really drunk? wow. >> this is about the activity seat which is a child seat for newborns and toddlers with an ipad mount. it is not people walking around headless and holding glasses of wine. >> i think what happens is these kids use this thing and that's how they grow up. >> da
. >> it is different to be in new york city to be alone and all of these people around you. >> new york teaches you to crave loneliness. there is no reason to solve loneliness. you have to embrace it. that's what books are for. the books were created so you are never lonely. >> musicians and scientists and everyone important was lonely. you don't have creative time. >> from you lonely, just go to a bar. >> when you don't get a phone number. >> well there are...
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and surface rupture tends to destroy the foundation of the city. >> reporter: the city insists the project is safe, and they say they stand on solid ground. literally and figuratively. >> where do we stop? if we base everything on what might be, and we some economic development, then we're in trouble as a city. i think everyone should take a deep breath, let's the science come in and the facts come in before we jump to conclusions. >> no development can happen on top of an earthquake fault. that's not us talking, but that's state law and mother motr nature talking. >> reporter: the fight moves off the streets and into the courts leaving the future of hollywood's most ambitious project very much up in the air. the developer says they have gone above and beyond all legal requirements regards to seismic studies but say they're willing to consider further ground testing and they say they are confident the l.a. superior court system will uphold the city's approval of the project. >> jennifer london in los angeles for us. ahead on al jazeera america an explosion of this salty fish is causing a r
and surface rupture tends to destroy the foundation of the city. >> reporter: the city insists the project is safe, and they say they stand on solid ground. literally and figuratively. >> where do we stop? if we base everything on what might be, and we some economic development, then we're in trouble as a city. i think everyone should take a deep breath, let's the science come in and the facts come in before we jump to conclusions. >> no development can happen on top of an...
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joel is now officially a new york city franchise. he signed on to play a concert at madison square garden once a month indefinitely. it's all part of a growing trend where big name artists stop going on the road and let the road come to them. >> celine dion, elton, and cher. once they happen in vegas, they often stay there. casinos pay big bucks to get exclusive rights to a entertainer for weeks or years. and then they get to build the show of their dreams. >> tuesday night sin city pulled out all of the stops for it's newest recruit, britney spears. she will perform for two years at planet hollywood, nearly 100 shows total. >> we're always looking fortop entertainment. the value is having big name artists in the city, at the property. >> the residency business is great for tourism for these cities because people are making a specific choice to choose vegas over another city or destination to see their favorite act. >> spears has the strip, but it isn't great for everybody. billy joel is more of an east coast guy. he played at madiso
joel is now officially a new york city franchise. he signed on to play a concert at madison square garden once a month indefinitely. it's all part of a growing trend where big name artists stop going on the road and let the road come to them. >> celine dion, elton, and cher. once they happen in vegas, they often stay there. casinos pay big bucks to get exclusive rights to a entertainer for weeks or years. and then they get to build the show of their dreams. >> tuesday night sin city...
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>> well, we actually -- the one on the left there, that eminent domain where the city takes people's property, we tried to apply it to wardrobe issues. so that jacket belongs to nick tusk, a producer on this good show "the cycle". we found this out after five weeks. we couldn't claim nick's sports jacket by eminent domain and were forced to buy a new one. >> going to the supreme court as we speak. we now move on to the tale of two announcers. >> you'll also get to play in our bone oh bonus round. >> back to you, steve. >> why the new announcer? did you fire bill wolf? >> no, that was bill wolf. >> there was a new one -- >> what happened last week, it being the thanksgiving week and people were, you know -- their turkey hunts ran long, we had to reschedule guests at the last minute and bill was off as family farm or whatever. >> so you're on the record, bill wolf's job is safe. >> oh, well, i mean, i don't want to disthe stand-in either. it came in and was fantastic. >> and finally, a change of restaurants from polish to hot dogs? >> what's the story there? >> we thought we would add
>> well, we actually -- the one on the left there, that eminent domain where the city takes people's property, we tried to apply it to wardrobe issues. so that jacket belongs to nick tusk, a producer on this good show "the cycle". we found this out after five weeks. we couldn't claim nick's sports jacket by eminent domain and were forced to buy a new one. >> going to the supreme court as we speak. we now move on to the tale of two announcers. >> you'll also get to...
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joining us from kansas city, "time" magazine editor at large who wrote a story for the magazine about the growing problem with wild animals. so i understand it's bears and deer right now in america. they are the two big problems. let's take bears first. i mean, this woman was in a suburb of orlando, was walking her dogging in a housing subdivision. this bearsubdivision. the bear comes running out of there. is that what happened? >> it is happening all over the country, bill. new jersey, where you -- right next to you, they have the densest human population in the united states, some 3,000 bears. they have had to reinstitute hunting for bears within neighborhoods. and at least in five states, we have had elementary schools that have had to go to lockdown because they have black bears prowling the school yards. so it is a significant problem. and deer -- >> is it because of conservation in the past that has allowed the bears to breed? is that the crux of it? >> yeah, we originally came and settled this continent and almost wiped out the wild life in north america. by the middle of the 2
joining us from kansas city, "time" magazine editor at large who wrote a story for the magazine about the growing problem with wild animals. so i understand it's bears and deer right now in america. they are the two big problems. let's take bears first. i mean, this woman was in a suburb of orlando, was walking her dogging in a housing subdivision. this bearsubdivision. the bear comes running out of there. is that what happened? >> it is happening all over the country, bill. new...
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city shut down. we wish the best for the folks down there. >>> we want to turn to ron with the other stories this morning. >> hi, there. good morning to you, bianna and dan. good morning, everyone. well, we begin with a frightening turn of events in a christmas parade event in virginia where a float suddenly went up into flames. tai hernandez has more. >> reporter: festive cheer took a scary turn at a virginia beach holiday parade when one of the last floats of the event became engulfed in flames. aubrey phillips caught it on his cell phone. >> next thing we know, one of the floats burst into flames. >> reporter: the fire shot up 15 feet into the air, according to witnesses. spectators were sent scrambling on the sidelines, fleeing from the fire ball. volunteer firefighters who happened to be marching in front of the flaming float got to work quickly. they had trouble at first putting it out. >> it was pretty intense. they had fire extinguishers. they couldn't put it out with the fire extinguishers.
city shut down. we wish the best for the folks down there. >>> we want to turn to ron with the other stories this morning. >> hi, there. good morning to you, bianna and dan. good morning, everyone. well, we begin with a frightening turn of events in a christmas parade event in virginia where a float suddenly went up into flames. tai hernandez has more. >> reporter: festive cheer took a scary turn at a virginia beach holiday parade when one of the last floats of the event...
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the volkswagen truck was stolen near mix toe city. it was carrying material used for radiotherapy treatment to fight cancer. now it's not clear whether the thief had any idea what was inside. however, there is serious concern tonight that the material could be used to produce a dirty bomb. >>> celebrity tv chef nige lla lawson is not a drug addict. you want to read it? >> she says that she's only done cocaine a handful of times. take a listen. >> now that's just one morsel coming out of a fraud trial in britain. her former assistants are accused of lacking up more than $1 million in fraudulent charges. they claim lawson authorized the purchases in exchange for keeping quiet about the chef's excessive drug use. >>> today is the ten year anniversary of a northern virginia murder mystery. the wife of alexandria sheriff james dunning found in her own home murdered. peggy fox updates the case at 5:30. >> also ahead, d.c.'s first new wal-mart is now open for business. but we're going to explain why you may want to be careful parking your ca
the volkswagen truck was stolen near mix toe city. it was carrying material used for radiotherapy treatment to fight cancer. now it's not clear whether the thief had any idea what was inside. however, there is serious concern tonight that the material could be used to produce a dirty bomb. >>> celebrity tv chef nige lla lawson is not a drug addict. you want to read it? >> she says that she's only done cocaine a handful of times. take a listen. >> now that's just one morsel...
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now at citi. >> high level at citi. jake siewert who was a chief counselor to tim geithner, secretary of treasury -- they were doing all kinds of battle with goldman sachs during the first term, especially after the financial crisis. jake is now the head of communications for goldman sachs. i mean, you -- >> and so, many of them have a connection to someone else who figures prominent in your book, robert rubin. >> yeah, robert rubin -- >> was clinton's treasury secretary. >> there's always been a symbiosis between wall street and washington to some degree. but i think the clinton era introduced a whole new level of magnitude to this. and bob rubin, who was the sort of storied head of goldman sachs for many years, coming to take the reins of treasury was really -- i mean, he was a real guru. and brought a lot of protÉges, larry summers being the biggest example, to town. tim geithner being another one. and yeah, and then, you know, the economy crashes, the banks crash. i mean, robert rubin gets a great deal of blame. i
now at citi. >> high level at citi. jake siewert who was a chief counselor to tim geithner, secretary of treasury -- they were doing all kinds of battle with goldman sachs during the first term, especially after the financial crisis. jake is now the head of communications for goldman sachs. i mean, you -- >> and so, many of them have a connection to someone else who figures prominent in your book, robert rubin. >> yeah, robert rubin -- >> was clinton's treasury...
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. >> for a lot of these people, the metro north train from upstate to new york city was their way of commuting to work, and i think a lot of these people are going to have to contend with, you know, getting back to normal life at some point and having to get back on the metro north train that goes right through, you know, that same area at some point. and you know, i think that's going to be very difficult for them, honestly. i don't know how they're going to deal with that. i assume with the support of their family and whatever mental health providers, you know. i'm sure there will be some degree of post-traumatic stress for a number of the people. >> reporter: one of those injured passengers, a 14-year-old boy, rides the train to work every day. the doctor had to tell his mother not just about his injuries and how he had treated him but about the boy's father, who's got a broken spinal cord injury. that very traumatic for the family and that boy, the doctor told us his mother told him that boy is going to have to ride the train every day and go through the trauma of getting back on
. >> for a lot of these people, the metro north train from upstate to new york city was their way of commuting to work, and i think a lot of these people are going to have to contend with, you know, getting back to normal life at some point and having to get back on the metro north train that goes right through, you know, that same area at some point. and you know, i think that's going to be very difficult for them, honestly. i don't know how they're going to deal with that. i assume with...
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and 180 feet below, 21st century citizens look up at washington rising at the center of the city laid down by he and urban planner pierre l'enfant. >> ayers: look how l'enfant laid out this city with these radiating streets-- maryland and pennsylvania and new jersey and delaware. >> pelley: the capitol right in the center... >> ayers: right in the middle. >> pelley: ...and everything proceeds from here. >> ayers: and you put the capitol atop this hill. and that's how you create this iconic symbolism. >> pelley: it was a symbol for the whole nation that the union would endure. now, your job is to make the dome endure. up here, you can see what is hidden from a distance. the dome is falling apart. your guys bring in pieces into the office and say, "hey, boss, here's what i found"? >> ayers: you can see the level of rust behind it that is just eating away at the cast iron. >> pelley: even worse, there are more than 1,300 serious cracks in the dome. architect stephan ayers is starting a massive repair project. he showed us how they'll cover the dome with scaffolding for the next two years
and 180 feet below, 21st century citizens look up at washington rising at the center of the city laid down by he and urban planner pierre l'enfant. >> ayers: look how l'enfant laid out this city with these radiating streets-- maryland and pennsylvania and new jersey and delaware. >> pelley: the capitol right in the center... >> ayers: right in the middle. >> pelley: ...and everything proceeds from here. >> ayers: and you put the capitol atop this hill. and that's...
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an eight-city tour, starting in new york. it was magical. it was as if malcolm and martin were still alive an the mets had won the world series, all in new york, all in one day. mandela spoke at yankees stadium. >> you now know who i am. i am yankee. >> reporter: it wasn't mandela's oratory skills but his story that inspired. a story so familiar it intertwined with america's past and still so very painful. the anti-apartheid protest of the '80s captivated a new generation on college campuses and communities. ♪ >> reporter: amidst the demonstrations demanding die vestment in south africa american, but the ongoing violence there in townships there like soweto. it took the story of one man to help america better understand the struggle of one nation. mandela reminded the world with reconciliation was more powerful than revenge. forgiveness is a gift to be given. the boldness of his vision humbled the powerful in america. >> don't you hate those people when they let you go? he said briefly i did. but when i was walking out of my compound for t
an eight-city tour, starting in new york. it was magical. it was as if malcolm and martin were still alive an the mets had won the world series, all in new york, all in one day. mandela spoke at yankees stadium. >> you now know who i am. i am yankee. >> reporter: it wasn't mandela's oratory skills but his story that inspired. a story so familiar it intertwined with america's past and still so very painful. the anti-apartheid protest of the '80s captivated a new generation on college...
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they are vowing to stay in the city's independence square until he does so. dozens of riot police and demonstrators suffered chemical burns from tear gas. >>> the revamped health care website getting a passing grade but there's room for improvement. government officials say the site is now working more than 90% of the time, up from 40% when it was launched. >> the bottom line, healthcare.gov on december 1st is night and day from where it was on october 1st. >> officials say some consumers may encounter problems. they are encouraged to phone the call center if that happens. >>> today kicks off phase two of the holiday shopping rush and john's favorite day, cybermonday. analysts predict americans will spend nearly $2 billion today alone. that is just a drop in the bucket compared to the entire weekend's take. by the end of today, americans will have spent an estimated $57 billion, money spent by as many as 140 million shoppers. that's incredible. all of these numbers are slightly down from last year, if you can believe it. retailers have high hopes for today. m
they are vowing to stay in the city's independence square until he does so. dozens of riot police and demonstrators suffered chemical burns from tear gas. >>> the revamped health care website getting a passing grade but there's room for improvement. government officials say the site is now working more than 90% of the time, up from 40% when it was launched. >> the bottom line, healthcare.gov on december 1st is night and day from where it was on october 1st. >> officials say...
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it is easy to see why the city has been a hit with tv crews and taurus. is thetected town location of "gamee of thrones." a game of firms walking tour. she draws crowds from a cloths -- across the globe's. a lot of people who know about that introduces them and they want to come here to see where it was filmed. vnik's history dates back to the middle ages. more recently, when yugoslavia , it was in the 1990's shelled. the city wants to restore its place on the global taurus map -- tourist map. the online dating site, zoosk is hoping to woo investors. they're trying to follow the footsteps of twitter with the u.s. offering. than 4000 similar services, competition is fierce. matt campbell joins us with 's plan to goosk public. this is another tech ipo, or is it? >> this is smaller than twitter. they have something in the neighbor of $40 million in annual revenue. this is not a world trading -- world changing social media it is evident that investors are eager to put money into these technology companies. , venture capital firms, and their founders see a win
it is easy to see why the city has been a hit with tv crews and taurus. is thetected town location of "gamee of thrones." a game of firms walking tour. she draws crowds from a cloths -- across the globe's. a lot of people who know about that introduces them and they want to come here to see where it was filmed. vnik's history dates back to the middle ages. more recently, when yugoslavia , it was in the 1990's shelled. the city wants to restore its place on the global taurus map --...
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recorders in hand and getting a better sense what may have caused a commuter trail to derail in new york city. four people were killed. right now, the white house is giving the new and improved obama care website some positive reviews. the obama administration says the healthcare.gov site is running smoothly for the vast majority of users. >>> and right now, president obama is getting ready for a speech marking world aids day. activists are calling for more money to combat hiv
recorders in hand and getting a better sense what may have caused a commuter trail to derail in new york city. four people were killed. right now, the white house is giving the new and improved obama care website some positive reviews. the obama administration says the healthcare.gov site is running smoothly for the vast majority of users. >>> and right now, president obama is getting ready for a speech marking world aids day. activists are calling for more money to combat hiv
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[laughter] he was born in new york city, he was raised in montreal. he went to mcgill and after that was a commonwealth scholar at oxford, then went to the harvard medical school and was a psychiatrist, practiced for three years, was the chief resident at massachusetts general hospital. briefly went to work for president carter, was a speech writer for vice president mondale during his presidential campaign and then where i got to meet him was when he came to "the new republic" in early 1981. and at the time "the new republic," if i may say so, was, it was the golden age. charles was there and mike kingsley and rick hertzberg and what was interesting about it, at least to me, was you had a group of people who had different ideas and frequently fought over them, but it wasn't a monolithment at any -- monolith. at any rate, charles won the national magazine award for commentary in 1984, a very cofted prize for anybody who's a magazine writer x. then in 1985 he went to work for "the washington post" as a columnist. and within two years he had won a pulit
[laughter] he was born in new york city, he was raised in montreal. he went to mcgill and after that was a commonwealth scholar at oxford, then went to the harvard medical school and was a psychiatrist, practiced for three years, was the chief resident at massachusetts general hospital. briefly went to work for president carter, was a speech writer for vice president mondale during his presidential campaign and then where i got to meet him was when he came to "the new republic" in...